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| known_for = Rosemary Cottage| known_for = Rosemary Cottage
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Moses G. Farmer]]|1844}}| spouse = {{marriage|[[Moses G. Farmer]]|1844}}
| children = 2, including Sarah Jane Farmer| children = 2, including [[Sarah Farmer|Sarah Jane Farmer]]
| signature = Hannah T. S. Farmer signature (The National Cyclopedia, 1892).png| signature = Hannah T. S. Farmer signature (The National Cyclopedia, 1892).png
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[[File:Rosemary Cottage (The Look-out, 1889).png|thumb|Rosemary Cottage (1889)]][[File:Rosemary Cottage (The Look-out, 1889).png|thumb|Rosemary Cottage (1889)]]
[[File:The rich legacy - memories of Hannah Tobey Farmer, wife of Moses Gerrish Farmer (IA richlegacymemori00cald).pdf|thumb|''The rich legacy - memories of Hannah Tobey Farmer, wife of Moses Gerrish Farmer'' (1892)]][[File:The rich legacy - memories of Hannah Tobey Farmer, wife of Moses Gerrish Farmer (IA richlegacymemori00cald).pdf|thumb|''The rich legacy - memories of Hannah Tobey Farmer, wife of Moses Gerrish Farmer'' (1892)]]
In 1888, she erected in [[Eliot, Maine]], to the memory of an infant son, a large building, Rosemary Cottage, which afforded summer respite to mothers and children. This institution was transferred by her to the care of the City Missionary Society of [[Boston]].<ref name="TheNational1892" /> In 1891, when the records of Rosemary Cottage were drawn up, it was found that more than 1,000 guest-mothers, little children, shop girls and tired women-had received two weeks of rest and shelter beneath that roof.<ref name="Beedy1895" />In 1888, she erected in [[Eliot, Maine]], to the memory of an infant son, Edwin Clarence Farmer (1860-1860), a large building. Rosemary Cottage afforded summer respite to mothers and children. This institution was transferred by her to the care of the City Missionary Society of [[Boston]].<ref name="TheNational1892" /> In 1891, the records of Rosemary Cottage indicated that more than 1,000 guests -mothers, little children, shop girls and tired women- had received two weeks of rest and shelter at Rosemary Cottage.<ref name="Beedy1895" />
She contributed both prose and poetry to the general press, writing largely for the advancement of various philanthropic movements.<ref name="Brown1900" /><ref name="TheNational1892" />Farmer contributed prose and poetry to the general press, writing largely for the advancement of various philanthropic movements.<ref name="Brown1900" /><ref name="TheNational1892" />
==Personal life====Personal life==
The couple two children, Edwin Clarence Farmer (1860-1860) and Sarah Jane Farmer (1847-1916).The couple two children, Edwin Clarence Farmer and [[Sarah Farmer|Sarah Jane Farmer]].
Hannah Tobey Farmer died in Eliot, Maine, June 27, 1891.<ref name="Brown1900" /><ref name="TheNational1892" />Hannah Tobey Farmer died in Eliot, Maine, June 27, 1891.<ref name="Brown1900" /><ref name="TheNational1892" />

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